Create the problem, namely the Zika Virus but make sure the solution is even worse, namely the spraying of Neurotoxics.

So true about the ultimate eugenics dream. The zika babies as children and adults, will be nothing but a burden. So much better to wound your enemy for burden on fellow warriors, compromising them. Good way to take a society down. This was started a long time ago when they closed down the mental institutions (way stations now for immigrants). Now, mental help consists of waiting until a crime is committed, then they wind up in private-for-profit jails.

Now FDA-approved, the process of genetically engineered mosquitoes who mate with wild mosquitoes in order to produce offspring that die before they mate is being considered by mosquito officials in the Florida Keys. (Aug. 23)

Solution BRelease genetically-modified mosquitos to kill the zika-bearing mosquitos which makes money for those involvedor, Take SeleniumProsecute those intent on releasing plagues on humanity so the "problem" doesn't keep happening

Korea confirmed the third case of cholera in the last 24 hours... and latest findings have concluded that all three Cholera patients were infected by the same kind of bacteria.Now, that will make it easier for the health authorities to trace and analyze the outbreak.

Scientists in Singapore have found that the Zika virus behind the outbreak in the city probably did not come from Brazil, but from a local strain already in Southeast Asia.

Singapore's Ministry of Health said on Saturday that researchers sequenced the DNA of the Zika virus found in two local patients... and the results showed it was not from Brazil, but likely evolved from a strain that's been in the region for decades.

Experts welcomed the news as it could mean most locals are immune to the strain.

What's more, the genetic distance from the Brazilian version would dramatically lower the risk of brain defects in infants believed to be caused by the virus.

Malaysia has had its first case of locally-transmitted Zika virus. On Wednesday, Health Minister Subramaniam Sathasivam confirmed that a 27-year old woman, who is four months pregnant contracted the virus in the southern city of Johor Bahru near Singapore. An estimated 200,000 people commute between the two cities each day and since Singapore has already got 275 confirmed cases of the virus, its spread was expected.

An article in the Los Angeles Times recently admitted that “hundreds of children across the country have shown up at hospitals unable to move their arms or legs” with dozens more paralyzed in the last few months alone.

The symptoms and ages of the victims are nearly identical to incidents in countries such as India where children given the polio vaccine experienced horrific adverse reactions.

The UK has created a specialist team of health experts who can be deployed anywhere around the world within 48 hours if a disease outbreak strikes.

The aim is to stamp out infections like Ebola before they spread far and wide.

The scientists, academics and clinicians will be funded by £20m from the government over five years.

When not responding to an immediate emergency, the rapid response team will assess future disease threats and train colleagues from home and abroad.

Public Health Minister Nicola Blackwood said the Ebola crisis highlighted the need for such a team.

"Ebola shook the world and brave experts from the UK led the global response in Sierra Leone.

The ability to deploy emergency support to investigate and respond to disease outbreaks within 48 hours will save lives, prevent further outbreaks and cement the UK's position as a leader in global health security."

Korea's agriculture ministry has raised the country's bird flu alert status to the highest level for the first time ever... on the back of the rapid spread of the disease nationwide.

The Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs said the government decided to raise the watch level from "alert" to "serious" as an increasing number of farms have reported outbreaks of the H5N6 strain.

The ministry added that it will come up with detailed measure to curb the outbreak, including shutdown of farms if necessary.

More than ten million chickens and ducks have been culled... since the first case of bird flu was reported on November 16th.

There have been 53 confirmed cases of the virus since then, with another 21 cases being tested.

South Korea's agricultural ministry raises the nation's bird flu alert to the highest level for the first time after 16 million birds have been culled since the outbreak began last month. Ryan Brooks reports.

The spread of avian influenza at poultry farms across the country is showing no sign of fading.

The number of reported cases -- none of them in humans -- has now surpassed 100.

In response, acting president Hwang Kyo-ahn has called for officials to intensify the nation's quarantine measures.

Kim Hyo-sun reports.

In the midst of Korea's worst avian influenza outbreak ever, the number of suspected flu cases has also been on the rise.

According to the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs,... the number of suspected AI cases had hit 105 as of Friday at midnight, and that number is expected to increase.

What's even worse is the virus has been confirmed in all suspected cases up to now.

Among the 105 suspected cases reported so far,... the highly pathogenic strain of H5N6has been confirmed in 93 cases, and the agriculture ministry forecasts that it will also be likely to be confirmed at the rest of the 12 cases.

On top of that, 27 additional cases of AI have been confirmed among wild birds,... and the H5N8strain of bird flu that swept across the country in 2014 was found in one of the cases last week,... marking the first time the two different strains have been found in the same animal.

Against this backdrop,... Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn, who is currently serving as acting president, has urged quarantine officials to beef up efforts to prevent the virus from spreading further.

"I urge all officials to never lose their sense of urgency and responsibility while exerting their full effort in the fight against the avian influenza virus."" AI "

So far, poultry at 241 farms nationwide have tested positive for the deadly virus,... and a record number of chickens and ducks have been, or are set to be, culled.

That figure has risen to 24 million and counting, which means that, on average, 650-thousand birds have been slaughtered per day in the 37 days since the first case of bird flu was reported in mid-November.

As Korea battles its worst-ever outbreak of avian influenza at poultry farms across the country, the quarantine authorities have culled more than 26 million birds in just 40 days.The virus continues to spread in Gyeonggi-do Province, which surrounds the capital Seoul.

But thankfully no human infections have been reported.

Kim Hyo-sun has this report. According to the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, Korea has culled over 26 million chickens and ducks as of Monday at midnight... as it contends with its worst outbreak ever of the highly pathogenic avian influenza virus.

The outbreak has so far wiped out 15-point-8 percent of the nation's poultry population in just 40 days since the first case was reported in mid-November in Haenam, Jeollanam-do Province.

That figure includes nearly 27 percent of the nation's egg-laying hens, pushing egg prices up by nearly 30 percent from the previous month to 6 U.S. dollars for a 30-egg carton.On top of that, the deadly AI virus was confirmed at seven more farms in Gyeonggi-do Province overnight from Sunday to Monday,... increasing the number in the province to 85.The regional AI control center predicts the number will increase, as inspections are being carried out at 11 other farms within the province.

And while no cases of human infection have been reported in the country,... the city of Sejong and the province of Chungcheongnam-do are either calling off major year-end sunset and New Year sunrise events or scaling them back.

The government has raised its bird flu alert to the highest level, which was a factor in the decision, as was the rapid spread of the common flu virus among the country's students.Kim Hyo-sun, Arirang News.

Since the very first case of avian influenza of the season was confirmed last month, authorities have culled nearly 28 million birds... yes, million in just 43 days.

What's even more concerning, the virus has spread to Incheon just 27 kilometers west of Seoul: birds there have tested positive for H5N6... in the city's first outbreak.

Kim Hyo-sun has the latest.

The outbreak of avian influenza this season has resulted in a record number of poultry culled in Korea.

Quarantine officials said Thursday that the number of poultry animals put to death since the outbreak began in mid-November... stands at 28 million nationwide.

This figure takes into account the 780,000 quails slaughtered earlier in the day following a report of a possible outbreak at a poultry farm in Eumseong-gun County, Chungcheongbuk-do Province.

The regional avian influenza monitoring center had announced that 300 of the quails had died suddenly at the farm and had tested positive for the deadly virus,... adding that a more thorough inspection at the farm will follow in the next couple of days.

Meanwhile, Incheon has confirmed its first bird flu case ever.

The birds at a small chicken farm in the area tested positive on Thursday for the highly pathogenic H5N6 strain of the virus. As a result, all 20 of the farm's chickens, a special breed native to Korea, have been slaughtered.

As a preventive measure,... the Incheon city government has also decided to cull over 400 poultry animals at 17 other farms located within 3 kilometers of the farm.

Behold, happy is the man whom God correcteth: therefore despise not thou the chastening of the Almighty: For he maketh sore, and bindeth up: he woundeth, and his hands make whole ; He shall deliver thee in six troubles: yea, in seven there shall no evil touch thee. - Job 5

Denver man just back from Congo isolated for possible Ebola; CDPHE said testing ?is negative?The man who worked as a medical missionary in eastern Congo ?became ill very suddenly this morning? with symptoms that doctors said also could indicate flu or appendicitisBy Bruce Finley | [email protected] | The Denver PostPUBLISHED: July 29, 2018 at 3:52 pm | UPDATED: July 29, 2018 at 9:07 pm

A possible Ebola infection has prompted Denver Health Medical Center to go into temporary lockdown, as medical staff in hazmat suits handled a patient who recently returned from a visit to the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Emergency crews in hazmat suits were seen entering the medical facility on Sunday afternoon, after the medical center had admitted a man that morning who showed symptoms characteristic of the Ebola virus. As the patient was rushed into an isolation unit, the hospital was placed on lockdown, with ambulances diverted to other locations. Three ambulance staffers were also placed in a biocontainment unit, over fears that they might have been exposed to the virus....

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Behold, happy is the man whom God correcteth: therefore despise not thou the chastening of the Almighty: For he maketh sore, and bindeth up: he woundeth, and his hands make whole ; He shall deliver thee in six troubles: yea, in seven there shall no evil touch thee. - Job 5